i remember that night at the rescue rooms barry a top night it was, a few beers with a certain forum member made it even betterThruBeingCool wrote:Manchester Academy 3 - 15th Aprilfourth horseman wrote: No Manchester gig but may be tempted by york...
I had reservations about this 'new' line up myself but made the effort to see them live a few years ago. It only took a few songs before I was thinking "Feargal who?". They were great entertainment and just as much fun as the original Undertones who I also saw a couple of times. They've also made 2 decent albums, well worth a listen.
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They should be booked to play the convention!
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chopper wrote:They should be booked to play the convention!
Freedom, there ain't no f**king freedom!!!!
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Stevie.T-'up north' wrote:Paul McLoone.Notabadbandatall wrote:Who is the singer now?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uTd2iZ3Lwg Looks good to me
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Just booked London tickets...great venue...can't wait
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Booked my tickets too
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Yeah, it was a great night Keith! Are you going on this tour? It's a Thursday night but I'm not missing out this time as I didn't catch The Undertones previous 2 visits to Nottingham due to being on Stranglers & Sex Pistols duties elsewhere.leskei wrote:i remember that night at the rescue rooms barry a top night it was, a few beers with a certain forum member made it even betterThruBeingCool wrote:Manchester Academy 3 - 15th Aprilfourth horseman wrote: No Manchester gig but may be tempted by york...
I had reservations about this 'new' line up myself but made the effort to see them live a few years ago. It only took a few songs before I was thinking "Feargal who?". They were great entertainment and just as much fun as the original Undertones who I also saw a couple of times. They've also made 2 decent albums, well worth a listen.
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Glasgow for me. One band that are always great live.
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KIng Tuts, Thursday past.
Brilliant gig. The played their first album in its entirety, including Casbah Rock , followed by well known singles (you know at least one of em ) and early album tracks. One cover I've never heard before, and a couple of their recent songs.
King Tut's was rammed (somone said Ally McCoist was there), the sound was excellent, audience up for it, wonderful songs, what more could you want? I even had a wee chat with John O'Neill, Mickey Bradley and Billy Doherty - all very down to earth, sound guys.
Catch em while they're hot. At a venue near you (except Norwich, naturally)
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Brilliant gig. The played their first album in its entirety, including Casbah Rock , followed by well known singles (you know at least one of em ) and early album tracks. One cover I've never heard before, and a couple of their recent songs.
King Tut's was rammed (somone said Ally McCoist was there), the sound was excellent, audience up for it, wonderful songs, what more could you want? I even had a wee chat with John O'Neill, Mickey Bradley and Billy Doherty - all very down to earth, sound guys.
Catch em while they're hot. At a venue near you (except Norwich, naturally)
http://www.theundertones.com/_/Home.html
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Fantastic can't wait for Manchester thendoninblack wrote:KIng Tuts, Thursday past.
Brilliant gig. The played their first album in its entirety, including Casbah Rock , followed by well known singles (you know at least one of em ) and early album tracks. One cover I've never heard before, and a couple of their recent songs.
King Tut's was rammed (somone said Ally McCoist was there), the sound was excellent, audience up for it, wonderful songs, what more could you want? I even had a wee chat with John O'Neill, Mickey Bradley and Billy Doherty - all very down to earth, sound guys.
Catch em while they're hot. At a venue near you (except Norwich, naturally)
http://www.theundertones.com/_/Home.html
Shove it up yer bollocks then!
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Cheers for the review Don...roll on Thursday
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Absolutely stunning gig in Nottingham on Thursday night. Never heard the cover version that Don mentioned and they only played one post-Feargal song ('Thrill Me'). Quite a few more "obscure" tracks/b sides thrown in along with much of the second album. Venue sold out which was great to see...will upload some pics when I get the chance.